We hold in common "God's holy gifts for God's holy people." How are the living and dead united in a mysterious offering of support and encouragement which builds up the church?
Resources focused on Mary
Use this meal ritual at a picnic or BBQ to reflect on the enthusiasm we have about our faith.
We believe in Jesus Christ, God's only Son, our Lord...
During Advent, Lent or the Easter season cut these scripture passages apart, place them in a bowl, and as a family read and discuss one each evening.
This session invites participants to explore the Christian profession of faith as a response to God's revelation to the world made known through the mission of Jesus and the presence of the Holy Spirit.
This session will help adults unpack the creed and rediscover how they live it out in their daily lives.
This all-ages activity will guide participants in exploring our belief that Jesus is fully human as expressed in the Apostles' Creed. This activity is intended to be followed by the activity titled: The Nicene Creed: Believing that Jesus Was Fully Divine.
In this all-ages session, participants will explore our belief that Jesus is fully divine as expressed in the Nicene Creed. This activity is designed to following the activity titled: The Apostles' Creed: Believing that Jesus Was Fully Human.
Match phrases from the Nicene Creed to who or what it applies to in this family activity.
This session will help children understand the meaning of the Creed, especially the significance of its proclamation during the Easter Season.
This all-ages session will guide participants in professing and living the Apostles' Creed and the Nicene Creed as signs of Church unity in the Easter Season.
In this session, participants of all ages will experience the call to Trinitarian unity that is imbedded in the Nicene Creed.
This session seeks to show participants that God has always been and continues to be active in the lives of humans. God moves among us; God speaks and acts in human history, and above all, God acts and speaks in the words and deeds of Jesus.
This learning session focuses on God's self-communication, out of love, of the divine nature, and of our status as God's friends. God moves among us and speaks and acts in human history. We are invited into God's company.
As a Christian community we profess our faith through the reciting of the Creed. As households of faith we sometimes live an unspoken creed about who we want to be as a family. This activity will guide you through articulating those beliefs.
Use this fill-in-the-blank activity to review what your family knows about the Creed.
You are not alone if sometimes you feel bored by reciting the Creed week after week at Mass. Here are four suggestions for putting your heart into the Creed.
This session provides young people with an opportunity to reflect on their beliefs and learn ideas for standing up for what they believe as they explore the most important beliefs of the Catholic Church.
Use these Church Year sessions to give an overview of the Creed.
This learning session focuses on the Creed. The Christian profession of faith is a response to God's revelation to the world made known through the mission of Jesus and the presence of the Holy Spirit.
We believe in one God in three persons.
We believe in God, the Father almighty, Creator of heaven and earth.
We believe in one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church.
A table prayer based on our four basic beliefs (God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit and the Church).
What We Believe: A Biblical Catechism of the Apostles' Creed connects the creeds to the cultures from which they emerged, offers keen theological insights into the meaning of the creedal statements, and weaves in real life experiences throughout.
Several websites to further your learning about the Creeds.
Get access to this resource and thousands of others in the Fashioning Faith service for only $10 per month with an annual subscription. It's an incredible bargain!